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anonymous

5 years ago

Divide by 'a' on both sides
F/a = m

anonymous

5 years ago

Solve for H: V=LWH

skullpatrol

5 years ago

As long as a is not equal to 0.

anonymous

5 years ago

v = l*w*h
v / (l*w) = (l*w*h) / (l*w)
v /(l*w) = h
h = v / (l*w)
When you divide the circumference of a circle by its diameter you always get the same number. This number is called pi and it is 22 / 7 or 3.14.
A = pi*r^2 is the formula that is used to find the area of a circle given its dimeter/radius.

anonymous

5 years ago

During an experiment that Paul and Dawn performed, the stretch of a spring was directly proportional to the force applied to the spring. When they put the data on a graph they would expect to have what type of curve?

anonymous

5 years ago

Make a new thread @lima345

anonymous

5 years ago

Well, Force= (spring constant) X (displacement)
The k value is a constant, so F=x
So if I'm not mistaken, the graph should be a diagonal straight line because the force always equals the displacement of the spring. Make sense?

anonymous

5 years ago

Find the slope of the line containing the two points (1,-1) and (-5,-3).

anonymous

5 years ago

-7/2

anonymous

5 years ago

If X = 5 and Y =3, what does Z equal?
2X + 2Z = 10Y

anonymous

5 years ago

your not going to learn anything if i just give you the answers & post it in a new thread